News
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Reception ‘basic necessity’
A stack of over 3000 physical surveys made their home in Holt MP Cassandra Fernando’s office with 2000 more via email after she inquired local…
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Retail theft hits hard
Casey Council saw retail theft spike by 9 per cent by the end of 2023 compared to 2022, with supermarkets seeing the highest rate of…
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Cats is ready to pounce
A newly reimagined version of “Cats” by renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webster, is ready to hit the stage April 6-14. Pakenham is to welcome the…
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Pakenham Tennis Club scores a new pavilion
Cardinia Shire Council has officially opened the new Pakenham Tennis Club Pavilion at Pakenham Regional Tennis Centre on Tuesday 19 March. The pavilion extension for…
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$500k of stolen vehicles and parts seized
Over $500,000 in stolen vehicles and parts were recovered from a semi-rural Cranbourne East home in the morning of Wednesday 20 March. A 39-year-old man…
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Fatal crash in Ripplebrook
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal crash which occurred in Ripplebrook on Friday. Emergency services were called to the Westernport Road about 10.30pm…
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Pakenham Tennis Club scores a new pavilion
Cardinia Shire Council has officially opened the new Pakenham Tennis Club Pavilion at Pakenham Regional Tennis Centre on Tuesday 19 March. The pavilion extension for…
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Brendan Fevola statue unveiled in Narre
AFL great Brendan ‘Fev’ Fevola has been immortalised in copper form, with a statue of the popular radio host now at Narre Warren’s Webb Street.…
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A spectacular show for all ages
The sounds, smells and spirit of the Pakenham Show were alive and well at the PB Ronald Reserve over the weekend, as part of the…
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Funding plea for cat desexing
The Lost Dogs Home Cranbourne is pleading for “consistent and ongoing” funding for cat desexing programs as the shelter has seen its cat intake for…
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New truck on the road
A new tanker is set to hit the streets as the Narre Warren North CFA branch celebrated its handover on Tuesday 12 March. Tamara Bush,…
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Jail for glassing patron’s throat
A Casey man has been jailed over an “extremely dangerous” glassing that cut a pub-goer’s throat and jugular vein. Clint William Bellingham, 33, pleaded guilty…